'Teen Wolf’ Cast Says Their Farewell Through Social Media As They Wrap Up The Filming

(Photo : Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images ) "Teen Wolf" cast expressed their grateful and said their farewell to fans as they finished filming for the final episode.

"Teen Wolf" cast had completed filming for its final episode. Coming together to wrap up the series that had taken place for 6 years on MTV was indeed a meaningful occasion for them. Though, it was getting to an end might lead fans to a sorrow for a little while.

Previously, reported in Just Jared, "Teen Wolf" cast including Hollan Roden, Tyler Posey, Ryan Kelley, Dylan Sprayberry, Khylin Rambo, Shelly Hennig, and more had finished in playing their role for the last episode. Accordingly, MTV published their last shot with the crew and added a caption explaining that they were on the set to shoot the 100th episode for the closing of this series. The photo shows the whole cast standing in front of a cake with 100 sign on top.

Moreover, Hollywood Life shared "Teen Wolf" cast also waved their goodbye to fans through their social media. Hollan Roden who had stayed from the beginning said her thanks to "Teen Wolf" family and also fans through an Instagram post. She wrote: "Today is the day that @teenwolf turns off their cameras and closes their doors. No chapter of my life will quite touch me like #Jeffdavis and the world he created at @teenwolf." Then, she continued on expressing her grateful to every hand that always supported her.

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Meanwhile, Shelly Hennig who joined "Teen Wolf" since season 3 also shared her mind for the last filming of "Teen Wolf". She dropped some tweet on her account saying that she was so grateful for having a chance to play in this TV series. She also expressed that she was crying badly as she wrote this goodbye tweets.

On the other hand, The Huffington Post shared that Khylin Rambo posted a behind the scene photo of himself and Dylan Sprayberry and pronounced: "You are my brother. I love you." Then, he added that the past 3 years working with Dylan would always in his mind. Also, Ryan Kelley posted a photo and gave it a caption announcing that "Teen Wolf" will be closed for good.

Thus, as "Teen Wolf" has come to an end, it brings a mix feeling for the cast. They surely felt grateful but they were also unwilling to step down from their role. It also indeed gives the same feeling for fans who always stick by from its pilot episode.